Some Preliminary Redmine Customizations

I’ve been using Redmine for several months now. During this period of time I had the chance to evaluate most of its features. Although I still consider it one of the most feature-rich project management web applications currently available, using it on a production website revealed some weaknesses in the anti-spam area. Truth is the application lacks anti-spam features, but, on the other hand, such features most probably belong to the plugin area instead of the application core, so noone can put the blame on the core developers for not making the app spam-proof. Apart from this, I also realized that some of its templates need some improvement in some cases. Time permitting, I’ll be working on these things in the upcoming weeks and release the customizations in the form of patches that can be applied directly on the latest official release of Redmine.

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George Notaras is the editor of the G-Loaded Journal, a technical blog about Free and Open-Source Software. George, among other things, is an enthusiast self-taught GNU/Linux system administrator. He has created this web site to share the IT knowledge and experience he has gained over the years with other people. George primarily uses CentOS and Fedora. He has also developed some open-source software projects in his spare time.